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HN M MACLAY M. JO . JOHN M. MACLAY A. B. CSyracuseJ, Ed. CPenn Statej . . . a really great guy ' the keyboard with as much ' l . . . the who can tickle ease as he directs the high schoo most wonderful principal in all this world. This brilliant fellow has become a pal to every J. H. S. student and teacher . . . Very talented in creating things with his hands. FOSTER M. SNOWDEN FOSTER M. SNOWDEN, Ph. B. CLafayetteJ, M. A. Ed. CPittJ . . . Distinguished, well- d especially popular Superintendent ' ' entleman who known an of Public Schools is this g makes a special point of understanding young people. The faculty, students, and fellow administrators feel very bad about losing him next year when he will go into retire- ment. A friend to all, he is listed in Who's Who of American Educators. FRANK B. LEINBACH . CFranklin an d FRANK B. LEINBACH A. B CU of Pittj . . . The well- leasant M rshallj M. A. . ' ' ' l ho has the unp a known vice-principa w job of reprimanding hooky players . . . never wears the same necktie twice. He teaches U. S. History to the juniors and d nt council . . . helps keep the tic basis. manages stu e ' such a democra school running on TOP LEFT JOHN MACLAY, Principal DR. FOSTER B. SNOWDEN, Supt, of Schools FRANK LEINBACH, Vice -Principal
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mirzis tration Everyone meets and knows BOARD OF EDUCATION A group of well-informed, public spirited citizens is the Jeannette Board of Education fand definitely not bored of education J. These civic-minded persons, have the duty of governing educational affairs. Elected by the popular vote of Jeannette citizens, they have a responsibility requiring wisdom and common sense. They decide how to spend the money entrusted to them and continuously are asked to solve the million and one prob- lems confronting them. Under their direc- tion, our school has become Well-known for the fine standards of academic and vocational education. Also this high school has become noted for the fine vocational equipment and most modern football stadium and field house in the district. The erection of such excellent athletic facilities have incurred many prob- lems, but they came through with flying colors. This year's graduating seniors are grate- ful for the educational advantages oiered them by the school board. Here's hoping for continued success of the finest board of education in the nation Cat least we think sol-that of the Jeannette school district. df' EDWARD BUTLEI: HOMER DETVVILER fT?'0aSlH'61'J PAUL GREGORY VVILLIAM DINsMoI:I-: QPI-esidcntj CLIFFORD MILLEIQ JACK Mock Ufice P1'CS1'dC77ff MINNIE B. SMITH National Education Week. Committee makes final plains
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61 CLLHQ ALFRED M, AMANN-B, S., M. Ed . . . Popular among the ath- letes is our baseball and assistant football coach. Never a dull mo- ment in his bookkeeping and Com. Law classes with his lively jokes . . . sponsors Hunting and Fishing Club. HARRY LANG - Vocational - A comparatively new arrival, good- looking' Mr, Lang is very popular with the shop boys . . , instructs the machine shop boys very capably . , . sponsors Micrometer Club, REBECCA SHEARE1:-This pleasant nurse With the sparkling person- ality is always ready with a smile -or a pill . . . sponsor of the F. G. W, Club . . . a graduate of West- moreland School of Nursing. GERALD BOETTNER-A, B., M. lid.-one of our ablest sources of knowledge . . . Guidance director . . . just loves figures fgeometrical, of coursell . . . sponsors .square Dance . . . putting those finish.ng touches on the dream house. MILDRED D. BOETTNER-RCSD.7ll- sible for a million and one services to J, H. S., We'd be lost without her . . . private secretary to Mr. Maclay . . , main intercs.s center around planning new home with hubby. WILLIS GILKEY-Vocational . . . a very recent addition to the faculty of J. H. S. Although he isn't yet very well known, he is very well liked by his Pattern Shop students, DONALD HALL-A. B. M. Let- ters . . . Popular teacher of English l . , . Active in sports department as coach of the Jr. W.P.I.A.L, bas- ketball team . , . advisor of the Forum Club. HAZEL HARSHEY-A, B., M. Lit. QPittJ-Her informal discussion periods of Current Problems have made her one of the most progres- sive schoolmarms. The popular junior class advisor, she goes in for making jewelry
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